Components designed to alter the external aesthetics of fourth-generation (SN95) vehicles manufactured between 1994 and 1998 are the subject of this discussion. These after-market products typically consist of front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially other panels intended to modify the vehicle’s appearance. Such additions represent a common modification in the automotive enthusiast community.
The appeal of these enhancements lies in their ability to personalize and differentiate a vehicle. They offer a way to update a car’s appearance, potentially giving it a more aggressive, modern, or unique style. The availability of such kits has historically been strong, reflecting the popularity of these models and the desire of owners to customize their cars. These additions can also, in some cases, improve aerodynamic performance, although this is often a secondary consideration.